Today is Opening Day for all Triple-A teams! Here's everything to know

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The Major League season kicked off Wednesday night, but for fans of prospects, the real fun begins today when Triple-A action returns with a full slate of games around the International and Pacific Coast Leagues.

Over a quarter of MLB's Top 100 prospects are starting the season at the Triple-A level, including No. 1 Konnor Griffin (Pirates), No. 9 Colt Emerson (Mariners) and No. 10 Max Clark (Tigers).

An AL East rivalry gets the 15-game schedule started with Jasson Domínguez and Yankees No. 6 prospect Spencer Jones leading Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY) into Buffalo (TOR) at 1 p.m. ET, and Las Vegas (ATH) will play host to Salt Lake (LAA) in the final game of the night at 10:05 ET.

In between, you'll be able to catch a glimpse of the game's top prospects as Griffin leads Indianapolis (PIT) against Walker Jenkins (MLB No. 14) and St. Paul (MIN) at 6:35 p.m. ET. Tacoma's Emerson, Toledo's Clark and Columbus' Travis Bazzana (MLB No. 20) will also begin their campaigns.

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The Minors then get to celebrate a second Opening Day for the remaining full-season levels (Double-A, High-A and Single-A) on Thursday, April 2.

Here is everything you need to know today:

Where Top 100 prospects will start the season
Twenty Top 100 prospects made MLB rosters to start 2026. But 29 more from the Top 100 will begin at the Minors' highest level. In addition to Griffin, Emerson, Clark, Jenkins and Bazzana, San Francisco's Bryce Eldridge (MLB No. 25), Milwaukee's Jett Williams (MLB No. 51), Colorado's Charlie Condon (MLB No. 70) and more will open the year at Triple-A. More »

Each team’s prospect to watch at Triple-A
MLB hopefuls from coast to coast will take their first throws and hacks shortly after their counterparts in The Show. Here is one notable Triple-A prospect to watch in every farm system. More »

New rules coming to the Minors this season
Several experimental rule changes will be introduced during the 2026 Minor League season. The new rules will be implemented in various ways across different MiLB levels. They are designed to further improve the pace of play, increase action and provide additional opportunities for players to showcase their athleticism. More »

How to watch MiLB games -- including free options
Baseball fans can watch Minor League Baseball games for free on the Bally Sports Live app or at BallySports.com. Fans may also purchase an MLB+ subscription, which includes access to MiLB games live and on demand, live MLB audio for all 30 teams, MLBNetwork, and MLB Big Inning.

You can also watch select Minor League games featuring MLB’s top prospects free here.

Watch these games FREE:

1:05 p.m. ET: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY) @ Buffalo Bisons (TOR)
Yankees' No. 6 prospect Spencer Jones ended last season on a tear at Triple-A and followed that up with a solid showing in big league camp this spring. The 6-foot-7, 240-pounder hammered 35 roundtrippers in 2025, including 19 in 67 games after his promotion to Triple-A. He'll look to open the season strong for the RailRiders against RJ Schreck (TOR No. 9) and the Bisons.

4:05 p.m. ET: Syracuse Mets (NYM) @ Worcester Red Sox (BOS)
Jonah Tong (NYM No. 3/MLB No. 48) was named the MiLB Pitching Prospect of the Year in 2025 after posting a 1.43 ERA with 179 strikeouts in 113 2/3 innings over the top two levels of the Minors. After making his MLB debut late last season, he's returning to Syracuse, where he only made two starts last year, to start this campaign. Tong will look to hold down a potent Worcester offense led by Mikey Romero (BOS No. 13), who set numerous career highs offensively last season.

6:35 p.m. ET: St. Paul Saints (MIN) @ Indianapolis Indians (PIT)
A star-studded matchup that contains four Top 100 prospects will be headlined by MLB's No. 1 overall prospect Konnor Griffin (PIT No. 1). Coming off a big league camp in which the 19-year-old wunderkind clubbed four jacks in 16 Grapefruit League games, he will anchor the Indianapolis offense against St. Paul, which features three of the Twins' top four prospects -- Walker Jenkins (MIN No. 1/MLB No. 14), Kaelen Culpepper (MIN No. 2/MLB No. 52) and Emmanuel Rodriguez (MIN No. 4/MLB No. 74).